Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

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22 By: Dutton H.J.R. No. 49
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55 A JOINT RESOLUTION
66 proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the operation of
77 five casinos in this state by licensed persons in certain counties
88 that have approved casino gaming to provide funding for
99 prekindergarten programs; providing for the requirement of
1010 occupational licenses, the authorization of fees, the imposition of
1111 a tax, and the provision of criminal penalties.
1212 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1313 SECTION 1. Section 47(a), Article III, Texas Constitution,
1414 is amended to read as follows:
1515 (a) The Legislature shall pass laws prohibiting lotteries
1616 and gift enterprises in this State other than those authorized by
1717 Subsections (b), (d), (d-1), and (e) of this section and by Section
1818 47a of this article.
1919 SECTION 2. Article III, Texas Constitution, is amended by
2020 adding Section 47a to read as follows:
2121 Sec. 47a. (a) The legislature by general law in accordance
2222 with this section shall authorize the operation of casino gaming in
2323 this state in which individuals for consideration play games of
2424 chance that award prizes and are operated by persons licensed to
2525 conduct casino gaming. The law must:
2626 (1) limit casino gaming operations in this state to
2727 gaming operated by persons licensed in this state to operate casino
2828 gaming at not more than five casinos, with not more than one casino
2929 in any one county, and only in the following counties:
3030 (A) Bexar County;
3131 (B) Dallas County;
3232 (C) El Paso County;
3333 (D) Galveston County; and
3434 (E) Harris County;
3535 (2) impose a tax on casino gaming operations in this
3636 state;
3737 (3) require net revenue from the regulation and
3838 taxation of casino gaming authorized under this section to be used
3939 to fund prekindergarten programs under Subchapter E or E-1, Chapter
4040 29, Education Code;
4141 (4) provide:
4242 (A) a comprehensive licensing program, including
4343 necessary background investigations and license fees, to govern a
4444 person that manages casino gaming operations in this state or that
4545 maintains, manufactures, distributes, sells, or leases casino
4646 games for use or play in this state;
4747 (B) procedures for the state agency responsible
4848 for conducting criminal background investigations for the state to
4949 provide criminal background information to the state agency
5050 responsible for the licensing program under Paragraph (A) of this
5151 subdivision; and
5252 (C) procedures for the monitoring and inspection
5353 of casino gaming operations as necessary to protect the public
5454 health, welfare, and safety, to preserve the integrity of this
5555 state and gaming operations in the state, and to prevent financial
5656 loss to this state; and
5757 (5) prohibit and impose criminal penalties for the
5858 possession and operation of all gaming devices other than devices
5959 operated in connection with authorized casino gaming operations or
6060 gaming devices otherwise authorized by state law.
6161 (b) A local option election shall be held in the manner
6262 determined by general law in each county listed in Subsection
6363 (a)(1) of this section in which a person applies for a license to
6464 operate casino gaming. The state agency responsible for licensing
6565 persons to operate casino gaming may not award a license for casino
6666 gaming in any county unless a majority of the voters of the county
6767 voting in the election favor the authorization of casino gaming in
6868 that county. If a majority of the voters in a county voted for the
6969 proposition that added this section to this constitution, the
7070 county is considered to have approved the authorization of casino
7171 gaming in that county by local option election as required by this
7272 subsection.
7373 (c) In the absence of enabling legislation to implement
7474 Subsection (a) of this section, the authority of this state to
7575 operate lotteries under Section 47(e) of this article includes the
7676 authority of the state agency that operates state lotteries to
7777 adopt rules to implement casino gaming operations in accordance
7878 with Subsection (a) of this section, and the state agency shall
7979 adopt rules to implement casino gaming operations in accordance
8080 with Subsection (a) of this section.
8181 (d) All shipments of casino gaming equipment or other gaming
8282 devices into, out of, or within this state authorized under this
8383 section or a law enacted under this section are legal shipments of
8484 the devices and are exempt from the provisions of 15 U.S.C. Sections
8585 1171-1178 prohibiting the transportation of gambling devices.
8686 SECTION 3. This proposed constitutional amendment shall be
8787 submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 5, 2019.
8888 The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
8989 proposition: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the
9090 operation of five casinos in this state by licensed persons in
9191 certain counties that have approved casino gaming to provide
9292 funding for prekindergarten programs."